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Posted on September 26 2025

“We Want More Indians”: Envoy’s Migration Call Amid H-1B Visa Row

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Updated September 26 2025

Highlights: Germany welcomes skilled Indians as US H-1B visa fees hike

  • H-1B visa fees in the US are now $100,000 while Germany’s work visa costs only €75 (~₹8,000).
  • Germany will issue 200,000 professional visas in 2025 with 90,000 reserved for Indians.
  • Indian professionals in Germany earn an average of €5,359 per month, higher than the German median of €3,945.
  • Germany needs 288,000 immigrants every year until 2040 to meet workforce demand.
  • More than 130,000 Indians are already living and working in Germany with strong career growth.

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Indian Professionals Welcomed with Better Pay and Policy Stability in Germany

In a clear message to Indian professionals, German Ambassador to India, Dr. Philipp Ackermann, extended an open invitation to skilled workers to build their future in Europe’s largest economy.

He highlighted that Germany stands apart for its stable migration policies and strong job market in sectors like IT, management, science, and technology. Stressing the value of Indian talent, he noted that Indians in Germany often earn more than the average German, a reflection of both their skills and their vital contribution to society and welfare.

At a time when the United States is tightening its H-1B visa programme with abrupt policy shifts and a steep $100,000 application fee, Germany is positioning itself as a reliable and rewarding destination. Ackermann likened his country’s approach to immigration to a German car — “reliable, modern, and predictable, moving in a straight line without zig-zags.”

Germany’s approach offers Indian professionals not just jobs but a secure pathway to long-term growth and stability, reinforcing its reputation as one of the most immigrant-friendly destinations in the world.

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Germany vs US: The Big Choice for Indian Professionals

The sharp contrast between US and German visa policies is reshaping migration choices for Indian professionals. While the United States has tightened its H-1B program with a steep $100,000 fee and no increase in slots, Germany is expanding opportunities with affordable visa costs, generous allocations, and a stable, predictable system. For Indians seeking growth, stability, and better salaries, Germany’s approach is proving far more attractive.
 

Aspect

United States

Germany

Visa Fees

$100,000 (₹89 lakh) per H-1B application

€75 (₹8,000) for adults

Visa Allocations

No increase, stricter scrutiny

200,000 professional visas in 2025 (90,000 for Indians)

Policy Approach

Frequent changes, disruptive

Stable, predictable, long-term planning

Earnings

Indians face capped opportunities

Indians earn €5,359/month (above German median €3,945)

 

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Germany Turns to Skilled Indians to Bridge Workforce Gaps

Germany is grappling with a demographic crunch, as an ageing population is creating a significant shortage in its workforce. Experts estimate that the country will need 288,000 immigrants every year until 2040 to sustain its economic growth.

To address this challenge, Berlin has taken proactive steps:

  • Expanded professional visa allocations by 10% in 2024
  • Reserved the largest-ever quota for Indian professionals
  • Announced long-term, worker-friendly migration policies

This expansion opens wide opportunities for Indian talent in IT, science, and management, offering not just better salaries but also smoother settlement options and improved work-life balance in Germany.
Germany's Workforce strategy for Indian Talent


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Posted On September 26 2025

“We Want More Indians”: Envoy’s Migration Call Amid H-1B Visa Row